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accord

noun
/əˈkɔːd/
/əˈkɔːrd/
Idioms
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  1. a formal agreement between two organizations, countries, etc.协议;条约
    • The two sides signed a peace accord last July.在刚过去的七月,双方签订了和平条约。
    Extra Examples
    • A peace accord was reached on 26 March.3月26日达成了一项和平协定。
    • They signed a trade accord with the Americans.他们与美国人签署了一项贸易协定。
    • a trade accord between Europe and the United States欧美间的贸易协议
    • an accord on environmental protection有关环境保护的协议
    • The US-Canada free trade accord has come under political scrutiny.美加自由贸易协定受到了政治审查。
    • The countries drew up accords on economic and technical cooperation.两国草拟了经济和技术合作协议。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2, War and conflictc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • peace
    • trade
    • international
    verb + accord
    • negotiate
    • reach
    • sign
    preposition
    • accord between
    • accord on
    • accord with
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    Word OriginOld English, from Old French acorder ‘reconcile, be of one mind’, from Latin ad- ‘to’ + cor, cord- ‘heart’; influenced by concord.
Idioms
in accord (with something/somebody)
  1. (formal) in agreement with与…一致(或相符合)
    • This action would not be in accord with our policy.这一行动不会符合我们的方针。
    • Botanists are not in complete accord about how many species exist.植物学家对总共存在多少物种的看法并不完全一致。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
of your own accord
  1. without being asked, forced or helped自愿地;主动地
    • He came back of his own accord.他主动回来了。
    • The symptoms will clear up of their own accord.症状将会自行消失。
with one accord
  1. (British English, formal) if people do something with one accord, they do it at the same time, because they agree with each other全体一致;一致地Topics Opinion and argumentc2

accord

verb
/əˈkɔːd/
/əˈkɔːrd/
[transitive] (formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they accord
/əˈkɔːd/
/əˈkɔːrd/
he / she / it accords
/əˈkɔːdz/
/əˈkɔːrdz/
past simple accorded
/əˈkɔːdɪd/
/əˈkɔːrdɪd/
past participle accorded
/əˈkɔːdɪd/
/əˈkɔːrdɪd/
-ing form according
/əˈkɔːdɪŋ/
/əˈkɔːrdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to give somebody/something authority, status or a particular type of treatment给予,赠予,授予(权力、地位、某种待遇)
    • accord something to somebody/something Our society accords great importance to the family.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。
    • There were complaints about the special treatment accorded to some minority groups.对一些少数群体给予特殊待遇招致了怨言。
    • accord somebody/something sth Our society accords the family great importance.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fully
    preposition
    • with
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    Word OriginOld English, from Old French acorder ‘reconcile, be of one mind’, from Latin ad- ‘to’ + cor, cord- ‘heart’; influenced by concord.

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